"Um, yeah, considering you geniuses took the Rain Man suite!" Evelyn remembered. She stifled a sudden laugh. "I should go bitch to Kelsey about how you sold my gorgeous engagement ring. I'm sure she'd have tons to say about that."

"I'm sure Kelsey would come back and say to you. "Why would you want to keep something that society deems as a man owning a woman?" So she'd be on my side." Jake grinned, "Besides I told you, you could have it to do with you want with it but you insisted I take it."

"Um, I highly doubt keeping that thing would have gone over well with, well, anyone," Evelyn said, losing her smile and starting to feel slightly uncomfortable at the remembrance of Vegas and a drunk wedding night. She bit down on her bottom lip as they neared their dorm building. "Anyways, I was just kidding. That thing would be like a bitchslap about my mess-up every day for the rest of my life whenever I looked at it."

"True." Jake said feeling his mood drop a bit, but he didn't want to think about that. Instead he poked Evelyn's cheek, "Hey its over! Don't think about it. Think about something happy like um... puppies and bunnies prancing through a meadow of flowers or something."

"Crap! Um they should be, I mean I heard Seth wanted to have a snowball fight but its freezing out. I doubt they stayed outside that long, I'm sure they're all back by now." Jake said reassuringly before taking out his phone and texting Seth.

Evelyn watched Jake expectantly. "They're home?" She hitched up her bag again and walked around to his right side, since his left hand held his phone, and slipped her arm around his waist, shivering. For some reason, her phone buzzed a few times, and she wondered if her friends assumed she'd been abducted.

"Awesome, let's go rescue Nova from Seth," she said, somewhat worriedly. She pulled away and yanked open the door of the lobby, holding it behind her for him, and then crossed the lobby quickly, stabbing the call button for the lift.

"Just fine, no need to be awkward Red. We're friends, not inmates. I'm not gonna shank you." Jake joked, as they walked across campus the snow falling everywhere.

Although why try and deny that things weren't awkward. Jake had spent most of his weekend trapped in his room and not even speaking to any of the guys in the dorms. So he was far from fine currently. But Jacob had to act like he was okay.

Evelyn forced a laugh and then heaved a sigh right after that. "Well, I mean, I won't deny this will take some adjusting." She tucked her gloved hands into her coat pockets. "So on a normal front."

She walked around a bench in their way and continued, brushing snow-flaked hair out of her face. "I called your mom but the phone went to voicemail. I didn't try on Sunday because I remembered your family goes to church and all. I'll try when I get home." She nudged him playfully and then skipped over a snow dune and landed with a soft thud, feet sending up a fine powder of snow around her. "I figure I should give her a chance to tell me I'm a harlot," she added, grinning. "So I'll have a lot of long pauses."

Evelyn cringed,, spinning to walk backwards so she could look at him. She walked just in front of him, enough to stay out of range of his snow kicks. "Oh, that's helpful. Well, whatever makes her believe her little boy was never in the wrong," she said in a sing-song voice.

Lola stopped and looked at all three of them. This had disaster written all over it. But what the hell, they had done crazier things like kidnapping Nova and it worked. "Um okay... this sounds like an epic failure. But Ashton and I need stuff for the musical, so we'll try it out."